The Panorama Factory Batch Editions

The Panorama Factory V5 with Batch Processing is available in five editions.
All editions include the same features and capabilities (but please read
note #9 in the V5.0 release notes). You may install any of these
editions with the same Registration
Key.

The Panorama Factory V5 does not yet run
on Linux (even under Wine). For Linux-Wine, we recommend the V4.5
Legacy Edition. You may download some older versions of The Panorama
Factory, including the V4.5 Legacy Edition at:

This version runs on the x64 Edition of Windows XP, Windows
Server 2003, Windows Vista or Windows 7. It requires a 64-bit
processor with the x64 architecture such as AMD Athlon 64, AMD Turion
64, AMD Opteron, Intel Xeon with EM64T or Intel Pentium with EM64T.
64-bit processing enables The Panorama Factory to create images that
are nearly 1000 times larger than the maximum under Windows XP on a
32-bit processor. This version runs on single- and
multi-processor computers, delivering improved stitching speed on
multi-processor systems (including multi-core systems) by performing
image computations in parallel.

Download V5.3 Legacy Edition with Batch Processing
Requires: Windows 98 or newer. How can I tell

The
V5.3 Legacy Edition with Batch Processing
is temporarily unavailable. If you require the
Legacy Edition with Batch Processing, you
may download
V4.5 of the Legacy Edition with Batch Processing
here or contact
support@panoramafactory.com
for assistance.

This version runs on all modern Windows platforms starting with Windows
98. It runs on single- and multi-processor computers, but does
not take advantage of multiple processors.

This version runs on all Mac platforms starting with OS X 10.5.
It runs on single- and multi-processor computers, delivering improved
stitching speed on multi-processor systems (including multi-core
systems) by performing image computations in parallel. It also
runs on 32- and 64-bit processors, but does not take advantage of the
full 64-bit addressing. 64-bit support will be added in
future releases.

This version runs on all Mac platforms starting with OS X 10.3.9.
It runs on single- and multi-processor computers, but does not take
advantage of multiple processors. It also runs on 32- and 64-bit
processors, but does not take advantage of the full 64-bit
addressing. 64-bit support will be added in future releases.
Support for multi-processor systems (including multi-core systems)
requires the Mac Leopard Edition.